Hi Vincent,
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
v.f.vanraveste...@tudelft.nl wrote:
Second, when I use any sort of font formatting inside
a table, say underlining or italics, and then move the
cursor to another cell in the table, LyX assumes that
the formatting for the
I think this is fixed in http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/32570.
Sorry, but I am not a developer, so I cannot really decipher the
content of that page. Do you mean that the bug is fixed in 1.6.5?
I mean that it is fixed yes, but I'm afraid that my time-travelling
capabilities are
Hi Vincent,
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
v.f.vanraveste...@tudelft.nl wrote:
Second, when I use any sort of font formatting inside
a table, say underlining or italics, and then move the
cursor to another cell in the table, LyX assumes that
the formatting for the
I think this is fixed in http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/32570.
Sorry, but I am not a developer, so I cannot really decipher the
content of that page. Do you mean that the bug is fixed in 1.6.5?
I mean that it is fixed yes, but I'm afraid that my time-travelling
capabilities are
Hi Vincent,
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
wrote:
>>Second, when I use any sort of font formatting inside
>>a table, say underlining or italics, and then move the
>>cursor to another cell in the table, LyX assumes that
>>the
I think this is fixed in http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/32570.
Sorry, but I am not a developer, so I cannot really decipher the
content of that page. Do you mean that the bug is fixed in 1.6.5?
I mean that it is fixed yes, but I'm afraid that my time-travelling
capabilities are
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Dear LyX users,
First, configuration: Mac OS 10.6.2, LyX 1.6.4.2.
Second, when I use any sort of font formatting inside a table, say
underlining or italics, and then move the cursor to another cell in
the table, LyX assumes that the formatting for the text in next cell
Second, when I use any sort of font formatting inside
a table, say underlining or italics, and then move the
cursor to another cell in the table, LyX assumes that
the formatting for the text in next cell will be the
same as the last formatting I used.
I think this is fixed in
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Dear LyX users,
First, configuration: Mac OS 10.6.2, LyX 1.6.4.2.
Second, when I use any sort of font formatting inside a table, say
underlining or italics, and then move the cursor to another cell in
the table, LyX assumes that the formatting for the text in next cell
Second, when I use any sort of font formatting inside
a table, say underlining or italics, and then move the
cursor to another cell in the table, LyX assumes that
the formatting for the text in next cell will be the
same as the last formatting I used.
I think this is fixed in
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Dear LyX users,
First, configuration: Mac OS 10.6.2, LyX 1.6.4.2.
Second, when I use any sort of font formatting inside a table, say
underlining or italics, and then move the cursor to another cell in
the table, LyX assumes that the formatting for the text in next cell
>Second, when I use any sort of font formatting inside
>a table, say underlining or italics, and then move the
>cursor to another cell in the table, LyX assumes that
>the formatting for the text in next cell will be the
>same as the last formatting I used.
I think this is fixed in
Oh, sorry--forgot to mention that this sticky formatting persists
even when cutting and pasting or copying objects between cells. As in,
select an italicized letter, cut it, paste it to another cell, and
then try to type in a different cell--the text will be in italics.
This doesn't happen outside
Oh, sorry--forgot to mention that this sticky formatting persists
even when cutting and pasting or copying objects between cells. As in,
select an italicized letter, cut it, paste it to another cell, and
then try to type in a different cell--the text will be in italics.
This doesn't happen outside
Oh, sorry--forgot to mention that this "sticky formatting" persists
even when cutting and pasting or copying objects between cells. As in,
select an italicized letter, cut it, paste it to another cell, and
then try to type in a different cell--the text will be in italics.
This doesn't happen
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